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Reflecting on the Growth of Indigenous Self-employment

Boyd Hunter

Agenda - A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform, 2014, vol. 21, issue 1, 45-68

Abstract: Indigenous self-employment has increased substantially in the last two decades. Government organisations and programs that finance and support the success of Indigenous business provide one explanation for this trend. However, private-sector initiatives also have a role to play. Self-employment is a heterogeneous statistical category that conflates employers with other self-employed who do not employ other workers. Furthermore, it does not take into account the legal status of the business that the owner-manager operates within. Nevertheless, the recent growth in self- employment means that there are enough Indigenous ownermanagers in Australia that future analysis can meaningfully disaggregate census data to gain greater insights into Indigenous business.

Date: 2014
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